Common use of No Obstructions Clause in Contracts

No Obstructions. The sashes, sash doors, skylights, windows, and doors that reflect or admit light or air into the halls, passageways or other public places in the Property shall not be covered or obstructed by Tenant, nor shall any bottles, parcels, or other articles be placed on the window xxxxx, or in the public portions of the Property. No curtains, blinds, shades, drapes or screens shall be attached to or hung in, or used in connection with any window or door of the Premises. All electrical fixtures hung in offices or spaces along the perimeter of the Premises must be of a quality, type, design, bulb color, size and general appearance approved by Landlord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.)

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No Obstructions. The sashes, sash doors, skylights, windows, and doors that reflect or admit light or air into the halls, passageways or other public places in the Property shall not be covered or obstructed by Tenant, nor shall any bottles, parcels, or other articles be placed on the window xxxxx, or in the public portions of the Property. No curtains, blinds, shades, drapes or screens shall be attached to or hung in, or used in connection with any window or door of the Premises. All electrical fixtures hung in offices or spaces along the perimeter of the Premises must be fluorescent, of a quality, type, design, bulb color, size and general appearance approved by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Radius Health, Inc.)

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